I think I’m going to migrate this community to Lemmy.world or Lemmy.zip. I love PieFed, but I’d rather wait until things are a little more stable before I consider PieFed.social.

I think world and zip are both fantastic options. Lemm.ee leaves me a little worried that any instance can shut down at any point. I’d prefer to pick whatever instance is least likely to shut down. I do think Lemmy.ml is pretty safe from shutdown, since it’s run by Lemmy maintainers, but I’m worried I’m reducing my audience since many people block ml.

Any thoughts?

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    alongside piefed which has similar issues due to the devs baking in their ideology into instance defaults.

    That has been debunked several times, not sure why you are pushing an anti-Piefed agenda

    You are in the first thread, I’m surprised I even have to point it out to you

    Additional comment from the Piefed dev

    PieFed dev here.
    The screenshotted post is very misleading. As you’d expect from a hexbearian. It is not a baked-in ban.
    Hexbear is mentioned in the PieFed source code, as an initial default value for the defederation list. That list is quite long and includes various instances that have been a source of trolls, CSAM and spam in the past (mostly Mastodon instances). As part of the normal setup process it is assumed that instance admins will review that list and alter it as they see fit. They can change it any time by going to instance.tld/admin/federation.

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      It wasn’t debunked, I literally stated it’s an instance default to block leftist instances like Hexbear, equating them to spam and CSAM even. I never said you can’t change it if you made a Piefed instance, I said it was an instance default.

      Yes, I do oppose people that make it a default to block leftist instances and place them alongside spam and CSAM. If someone didn’t know what those instances were, they’d be likely to keep them blocked. It’s directly putting the Piefed dev’s anti-leftism into the code.

      I fully admit to being opposed to people opposing leftists, I’m just not quite sure why you seem to be so cagey about having an anti-Lemmy.ml agenda. You can just say you do, or explain why you don’t actually, and I’m just misunderstanding you. Keeping it this cagey just makes you seem extremely suspicious and dishonest.